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MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Macon-Bibb County says phone services have been restored to county offices, but email, internet and other network services remain offline following an apparent security breach that happened Saturday morning. According to a county news release, “unusual activity on its servers, indicating a security breach,” resulted in the immediate shutdown of the network to prevent further access.
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UPDATE: Macon-Bibb County restores landline phone, email services after apparent security breach; network remains offline
UPDATE (5/15/24): As of Wednesday afternoon, Macon-Bibb County has restored landline phone and email services, but the network remains offline. The county says the IT Department is steadily working to restore internet and web access to more public-facing sites and services. “This is a steady and gradual process as we make sure every step we take is reviewed carefully to
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Dell data breach exposes data of 49 million customers
Dell Technologies has sent out emails to its customers, warning them of a data breach that potentially exposed the information of approximately 49 million customers. The emails come days after a threat actor called Menelik claimed the breach on BreachForums and offered to sell “data for 49 million customers and other information systems purchased from Dell between 2017-2024." “We are currently investigating an incident involving a Dell portal, which contains a database with limited types of...